Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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42
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I supposed we might have tried to chew through the rope, which was not, as far as I knew, cored with wire, but this did not seem practical.
42
19
Two guards were posted, and moved, from time to time, about the camp.
42
20
What if, in the morning, the rope had been found damp, or partially bitten? Too, the forest is likely to be particularly dangerous at night.
42
21
Twice I had heard the territorial roar of a forest panther, happily far off But I had also heard, at about the second ahn, the movement of some beast near the camp's periphery.
42
22
It may have been only a tarsk.
42
23
I did not know.
42
24
Fires were tended through the night.
I supposed we might have tried to chew through the rope, which was not, as far as I knew, cored with wire, but this did not seem practical.
Two guards were posted, and moved, from time to time, about the camp.
What if, in the morning, the rope had been found damp, or partially bitten? Too, the forest is likely to be particularly dangerous at night.
Twice I had heard the territorial roar of a forest panther, happily far off But I had also heard, at about the second ahn, the movement of some beast near the camp's periphery.
It may have been only a tarsk.
I did not know.
Fires were tended through the night.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )